The Sober Squad- Alcohol Free Living

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  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    @donimfp Same here on the veggies!

    It's like when I was drinking, I did all the avoiding stuff. (See the OP about avoidance.)

    Your brain gets used to feeling guilty all the time, and thinks, what's another bit of guilt, and avoids veg.
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    Good morning all. @donimfp thanks for that insight and congrats on 40 days!!! I too find I have much more energy sober. However, I did eat way too much bad stuff yesterday so I thought I'd try the 5/2 intermittent fast, today being a fast day to get back on track. I am also making much better choices as far as fruits and veggies. When I was drinking I wanted pizza and greasy cheeseburgers! Our farmers market here is open on Sundays and I love it but it's pouring rain so we will pass on that this week.
  • lorrainequiche59
    lorrainequiche59 Posts: 900 Member
    @RubyRed427 @karenesg @donimfp Ditto, Ditto, Ditto!! And YES, I wish everyone could feel the same also. @elsie6hickman <3 You stay strong too!! Hugs to everyone :)
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    Alcohol has loomed large in my life. My mother and my husband were/are alcoholics. My mother never quit, and it made for a difficult childhood and a very strained relationship after I moved out. My husband started drinking heavily around his 50th birthday, and ended up in rehab. He's been sober now about 10 years. In support, I have stopped drinking too. It wasn't a struggle for me, because I guess the alcoholic gene bypassed me. It's a small price to pay for my husband's sobriety. I miss being able to have a glass of wine with him in the evening, but it's not the end of the world. My daughter in law is an alcoholic too. My stepson seems to be in the stage of "wishing it weren't so".

    For all of you, even if you only have 1 day sober on the books, you should be proud of yourself and I salute you for taking a step in the right direction. Stay strong!

    Thanks for sharing your story. Yes, you’re right we all should be proud, one step at a time.... Alcohol is a devious thing- sorry to hear that your stepson and his wife are having problems. Perhaps, ALNON (not sure the spelling) could help him deal with it. My friend said it helped her immensely before her husband finally quit alcohol.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    edited September 2018
    @RubyRed427 @elsie6hickman Al anon
    it helps some people, other's inherently know how to do it, and yet others are "fine" and don't need help

    @Ke22yB when a friend od'd, his family had the wake at a bar :expressionless:

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  • whitpauly
    whitpauly Posts: 1,483 Member
    Great posts everybody :) trip to Cali went fine but today I feel sort of anxious/depressed,maybe it's just being back to reality and work,meh
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    edited September 2018
    @joha5603 Good story about your weekend. That sounds pretty much like me most weekends lately. I turn down invitations that involve a lot of drinking; I just don’t feel like going out when the goal is to party with alcohol. You ended up having a perfect “me” evening- you did things you wanted to do, felt accomplished, worked out, got good sleep and felt peaceful with your choice. I’m really happy for you! And then the next day, you didn’t have any hangover or regrets. Awesome!

    For my 50th AF day, I bought candles, cute clothes and perfume I’ve wanted to buy but always thought it was too expensive. I view the perfume as my AF present. Every time I wear it, I’ll remember all the hard work it took to get to 50. Xo
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    @RubyRed427 I know you've got this! You will feel so much better than everyone else! I can't imagine having a hangover on a rocking boat. Ugh!
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    @RubyRed427, perhaps it is because I hang with a crowd older than yours but I quit drinking nearly 5 years ago and very few said a word. The less you make of it, the less anyone will care.

    I suppose my standard answer as to why I no longer drink is "Because I don't want to". Then I change the subject. :) Actually, my approach was/is similar with questions about food choices. There's no need to elaborate and cause others to feel defensive, uncomfortable (or whatever) about their scotch and water or piece of cake and ice cream.

    Just do you. You really owe no one any explanation regarding your choices. Besides, no one probably want to hear "the whys" at a party anyway. ;)



  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    kpk54 wrote: »
    @RubyRed427,m

    I suppose my standard answer as to why I no longer drink is "Because I don't want to". Then I change the subject. :) Actually, my approach was/is similar with questions about food choices. There's no need to elaborate and cause others to feel defensive, uncomfortable (or whatever) about their scotch and water or piece of cake and ice cream.

    Just do you. You really owe no one any explanation regarding your choices. Besides, no one probably want to hear "the whys" at a party anyway. ;)



    Thanks to everyone for excellent advice and support !
  • donimfp
    donimfp Posts: 795 Member
    @RubyRed427, my wish for you is that you find some unexpected delights you never would have discovered if you were drinking. Are these the islands in Lake Erie perchance? I ask because Kylie Logan has some cheesy cozy mysteries set there— on South Bass Island. They are pure bubble gum but could be a fun guilty pleasure if that’s where you’ll be.

    Anyway, hoping you are surprised by joy.
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    @RubyRed427, my wish for you is that you find some unexpected delights you never would have discovered if you were drinking. Are these the islands in Lake Erie perchance? I ask because Kylie Logan has some cheesy cozy mysteries set there— on South Bass Island. They are pure bubble gum but could be a fun guilty pleasure if that’s where you’ll be.

    Anyway, hoping you are surprised by joy.

    Good morning ☀️ yes the islands Put-n-Bay.
  • islandbeez
    islandbeez Posts: 162 Member
    RubyRed427 wrote: »

    Good morning ☀️ yes the islands Put-n-Bay.

    Oh, boy! Hang in there, that is a helluva party spot! Stay out of the pool! ;-) I say that because of a video my friends were sharing. I'm in suburban Detroit and know many who go every year. I remember how successful your Nashville trip was and how proud you were of yourself, I know you can do it again. <3

  • MissMay
    MissMay Posts: 3,783 Member
    @RubyRed427 Good morning ☀️ yes the islands Put-n-Bay

    Julie I have not been to Put-n-Bay in 31 years, when I used to live in Ohio. That is a fun spot. My regret is not being able to remember a majority of how much fun there was to be had. Wish I could be there to experience an alcohol free weekend with you. I am pretty sure we could tear up the place even AF.
    Will be thinking of you.

  • donimfp
    donimfp Posts: 795 Member
    RubyRed427 wrote: »
    Good morning ☀️ yes the islands Put-n-Bay.

    OK, then. You might enjoy the Ladies' Literary League. That's where they're set.
  • joha5603
    joha5603 Posts: 102 Member
    @JenT304 -- that's a perfect phrase!
  • RubyRed427
    RubyRed427 Posts: 4,410 Member
    donimfp wrote: »
    RubyRed427 wrote: »
    Good morning ☀️ yes the islands Put-n-Bay.

    OK, then. You might enjoy the Ladies' Literary League. That's where they're set.

    Thanks, I’ll check it out. I’m sure I’ll even find the books in a gift shop there.
  • SunnyDays930
    SunnyDays930 Posts: 1,577 Member
    @joha5603 I think it works because it doesn't involve anyone else's drinking habits. If I say what I am REALLY thinking, "Because it's poison and it is killing me....and you" that would not go over so well LOL.